Chapter 282 The Witch God Sacrifice (19) - Escaped



Su Deng felt heartbroken for a long time before she came to her senses.

Sensing that something was wrong with her, Yan Sizhan turned to look at her and asked, "What's wrong?"

"No," Su Deng said listlessly and weakly.

She wanted to twist, go crazy, and smash the game world!

But you can't smash it.

Stupid Monster Chronicles!

[Light up all the monster logs to receive generous rewards]

At this moment, another line of text popped up as if to supplement the game system.

Su Deng waved her hand to dispel the screen. Now, unless she was given a million points, her anger would not subside in the slightest.

The Night Parade of One Hundred Demons is a carnival procession of one hundred demons at night.

Some are so ugly they're an eyesore, some look like demons, and some are cute and pretty, without any danger—they're all bizarre and varied.

Like a chaotic dance of demons.

Yan Sizhan said to Su Deng, "Don't have direct contact with them."

Su Deng: "Oh."

Yan Sizhan: "I have something to take care of. Be careful."

Su Deng glanced at him and then said "Oh".

Instead of dissipating, Yan Sizhan walked directly into the group of ghosts roaming the streets at night, as if becoming one of them, without attracting the attention of any of the ghosts.

The monsters and freaks on the street were all different, some resembling broken teapots, others like pots and pans, and still others like dogs with half their heads missing, and humanoid creatures with horns on their heads. They walked in groups and were incredibly varied.

It was eerie, terrifying, and sinister, like a procession from hell, far more frightening than the ghostly parade of spirits that returns to the human world to visit relatives during the Ghost Festival.

Su Deng leaned against the dim corner of the wall without moving, watching various monsters pass by one by one on the street not far away. The Hundred Ghosts and Monsters Chronicle automatically opened in front of her, with page after page automatically triggering and lighting up.

[Triggering Monster 5: Inugami...]

[Triggering Monster 6: Drought Demon...]

[Trigger Monster 7: ...]

If that's the case, she could simply stand here all night without moving, waiting for these monsters to walk by and trigger the event automatically, completing it effortlessly.

But she needed to find Su Muye and Acha.

"Hello!"

Su Deng was wondering if Su Muye might suddenly appear from behind in the night march.

Su Deng instinctively wanted to intervene, but stopped when she saw the child's face, raising an eyebrow: "What are you doing?"

Cui Tai looked at the mask on her face, "You're not a monster!"

Su Deng: "No."

Suita's eyes widened, and she covered her mouth to stop herself from screaming: "If you're not a monster, why are you here!"

He clearly didn't recognize her. Su Deng remained calm: "Just because you're not a monster, does that mean you can't be here?"

“If a human sees a hundred demons, an ominous disaster will occur!” said Suita.

Su Deng wanted to say it was superstition, but the worldview in this game's instance was not normal at all.

That's true, it's a game instance, how can it be considered normal?

Su Deng smiled faintly: "I'm not afraid."

“Your voice sounds so familiar…” Suita stared at her for a while, then realized what she was saying, her eyes widening even more: “You’re that human from the village the other night!!”

Having been recognized, Su Deng did not deny it: "Yes."

Cui Tai was even more shocked: "Then what are you doing here?"

“I…” Su Deng paused slightly, narrowing her eyes: “I’m here to find someone.”

Cui Tai: "Who are you looking for?"

Su Deng: "A child... about your age, is a... little fox spirit, with a cat."

"monster?"

"Call me Early Fox."

Cui Tai is a red demon, but he doesn't look like a bad demon. Perhaps he can help. Su Deng explained this to Cui Tai in detail.

Cui Tai really wanted to make friends with humans and was very enthusiastic: "I can help you find them!"

Su Deng smiled slightly: "Then I'll trouble you."

Cui Tai dashed off into the group of ghosts in a flash.

Su Deng opened the game control panel, where the Monster Chronicles were still automatically turning pages and lighting up.

Su Deng thought it would automatically light up all the lights, but it suddenly stopped just before it was finished.

The various monsters in the town were still parading in groups without stopping, creating quite a lively scene.

Su Deng frowned and flipped through the pages.

Three pages.

There were about 110 or so, and now only three remain unlit.

Could it be that the remaining ten pages of monsters aren't here?

Su Deng looked at the monsters passing by and compared them with the monster records, but none of them matched.

Only these three remain.

In this monster log that forcibly deducted 10,000 points from her account, every monster that is triggered is followed by the message: "The above information is for reference only; players need to explore for specific details."

Since it's just a game, she has no interest in exploring it in detail.

Su Deng licked her teeth, put on her mask, and walked into the town from the other side. Anyway, as long as she encountered it, it would trigger; she didn't need to interact with it. She would eventually run into it after wandering around the whole town.

"Snap—"

She had just turned the corner when a loud bang suddenly came from all around.

It's that big pink tree at the entrance of town, so thick that 20 people could hug it, that's fallen!

Such a big tree fell down?

Su Deng was taken aback, but she didn't see anyone around the big tree.

The next moment, the entire town began to shake violently, like an earthquake, with rubble falling from the rooftops.

In the darkness, the distant volcano erupted thick lava, staining the sky red, and swept towards the village from afar.

From a tree falling to a volcanic eruption, everything happens in the blink of an eye, so fast that people can't react in time.

The villagers were awakened and all ran out of their homes, screaming loudly as if they couldn't see the hundred ghosts still parading through the town.

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